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Polymer Printers

 Stratasys J735 Polyjet Printer:

 

 

Technology – Polyjet
Build Volume – 13.8” x 3.8” x 7.9”
Z resolution – 0.020 mm
Material – polyacrylates – rigid, transparent, flexible, full Pantone color
Applications – high resolution, full color, multi-material models

 Stratasys Fortus 400mc:

 

 

Technology – Fused Deposition Modeler
Build Volume – 14” x 16” x 16”
Z resolution – 0.1-0.3 mm
Materials – ABSi, ABS/polycarbonate blend, polycarbonate, nylon 12, ULTEM
Support system – soluble  (except for ULTEM)
Applications – high quality, large prototypes and robust, final use parts

 Stratasys F370:

 

 

Technology – Fused Deposition Modeler
Build Volume – 14” x 10” x 14”
Z resolution – 0.005” to 0.010”
Materials – ABS, ASA, PC/ABS, TPU, PLA
Support system – soluble (except for PLA)
Applications – high quality, large prototypes and robust, final use parts

 Stratasys Dimension 1200ES:

 

 

Technology – Fused Deposition Modeler
Build Volume – 10” x 10” x 12”
Z resolution – 0.254 mm
Material – ABS+ thermoplastic with soluble support
Support system – soluble (except for PLA)
Applications – general purpose, good quality prototypes and final use parts

MarkForged Mark II Composite Printer:

 

 

Technology – Fused Deposition Modeler
Build Volume – 10” x 10” x 12”
Z resolution – 0.254 mm
Material – nylon with carbon fiber, glass fiber, Kevlar reinforcement
Support system –breakaway
Applications – robust parts with simple geometries

Desktop Printers – MakerGear ID2, MakerBot Rep 2, MakerBot Z18:

 

 

Technology – Fused Deposition Modeler
Build Volume – variable
Z resolution – 0.1-0.3 mm
Material – PLA, ABS, Ninjaflex (polyurethane), polypropylene, many others
Support system - breakaway
Applications – low-cost prototypes, affordable, high volume final use parts, funky materials